The danger that may or may not be caused by two weeks of umbilical cord bypass is fetal distress, which may or may not have a major effect. Umbilical cord wrapped for 2 weeks means that the umbilical cord is wrapped around the fetus for 2 weeks and fetal distress is the most significant danger of umbilical cord wrapping. If the umbilical cord is wrapped for 2 weeks, factors such as the umbilical cord being very short, wrapped too tightly, the umbilical cord being pulled or contractions putting pressure on the umbilical cord can lead to obstruction of blood circulation to the fetus and lack of oxygen to the fetus. The effect of a two-week umbilical cord wrap on the fetus is related to the tightness or looseness of the umbilical cord. If the umbilical cord is of normal length, a two-week umbilical cord wrap may not cause any major problems. If the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck for two weeks, monitoring should be strengthened, etc. If fetal distress occurs during delivery, timely treatment is needed. Pregnant women do not need to worry too much, and should consult a doctor in time.